- base of Nelson's
Column in
Trafalgar Square.
Landseer was born in London, the son of the
engraver John
Landseer A.R.A. and Jane Potts. He was
something of...
- the
paintings of
Landseer. The
efforts of
these breeders resulted in the
Landseer breed. In
Great Britain and
North America,
Landseer colored dogs are...
- Sir
Edwin Landseer (1802–1873) was a
British painter.
Landseer may also
refer to:
Landseer (dog), a black-and-white
variant of the Newfoundland, named...
- a town in Alsace,
France Landseer (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Landser. If an
internal link led...
- John
Landseer ARA (1762/3? – 20
February 1852) was an
English landscape engraver.
Landseer was born in
Lincoln in 1769,
according to
Cosmo Monkhouse,...
- the
second son of the
engraver John
Landseer, and the
elder brother of the
animal painter, Sir
Edwin Landseer. He
trained under his father, and the...
-
brother Edwin Landseer.
Landseer was born in London, the
eldest of the
fourteen children of
actress Jane
Potts and
engraver John
Landseer.
Seven of the...
-
Landseer Park is a
large open
green space north of
Landseer Road, in the
eastern suburbs of Ipswich, Suffolk, England. It is home to the
Ipswich BMX Club...
-
George Landseer (1829–1878 London) was a
British painter. He was the
nephew of Sir
Edwin Henry Landseer and his
father Thomas Landseer was also an artist...
-
Landseer was then sent to
Arlington Park in
Chicago where he was
entered as a
supplemental nominee in the Breeders' Cup Mile. Once
again Landseer would...